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'Pacific Rim Uprising' Expected to Dethrone 'Black Panther' at Box Office | THR News
'Pacific Rim Uprising' leads a pack of new movies at the box office this weekend, and should finally be the challenger to dethrone the King of Wakanda, a.k.a. the history-making 'Black Panther.'
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Zero fighter attacks, aerial combat, B-29 formation nearing target, Pacific War, 1945
Zero fighter attacks, P-51s engage Japanese fighters, B-29 bombers' guns face Japanese fighters, aerial combat, B-29 formation nearing target, Pacific War, 1945
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ADB releases report on climate change
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYFILE: New Delhi, India - 26 May 20151. Heat shimmers outside President's residence Rashtrapati Bhavan2. People with their heads covered3. People sitting and...
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Australian Prime Minister's Labor Party Gets Parliament Majority
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party is set to clinch a parliamentary majority after days of counting ballots in tightly contested seats. Albanese is finalizing his list of cabinet ministers, who are set to be sworn...
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A snapshot of power in the Pacific
A seaborne traffic jam forms outside the bustling ports of Singapore. These ships mostly come from around the Pacific. In the last few decades the Pacific has become the engine room of global trade, far eclipsing the Atlantic. East Asia...
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General MacArthur's offensive in the South West Pacific, 1943
General MacArthur's offensive in the Pacific, 1943. Battle, troops crossing the jungle rivers, Prisoners of War, Burma, 1943.
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Marles Reaffirms Australia's 'One China' Policy
Australian Defense Minister, Richard Marles, and his Chinese counterpart met at the Dialogue on Sunday. That was the highest-level meeting between the countries in more than two years. In an interview with Bloomberg's Juliette Saly in...
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B-29s take off and en route to Tokyo, US Army, Pacific War
B-29s take off and en route to Tokyo, bombers lined up, several taking off from different angles, propaganda film, title "Target Tokyo"
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Why Californians May Drink More Toilet Water in 2015
Nov. 14 -- Sparkling, still or recently flushed? Orange County, California is increasing the amount of wastewater it recycles into drinking water by almost 50 percent. Even though the filtered water is as pure as can be, it doesnt go...
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Australia's Morrison Says China-Australia Relations 'Very Stable'
Nov.11 -- Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison discusses Australia-China relations, the U.S. involvement in Asia and foreign investment in Australia. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Australia 'united' with SKor over North's nuclear programme
Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne said on Friday that the country stands "united" with South Korea in combating what she referred to as North Korea's "unacceptable provocative and illegal behaviour" in their development of...
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Northwest Storm Triggers Mudslides, Floods And Evacuations
Tens of thousands of people are without power in the Northwest after rain swamped some areas.
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American Aircraft Carrier Fights off Japanese Planes In The Pacific
A plane takes off from an American aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean / a soldier looking through a set of binoculars spots Japanese planes flying overhead / a bomb hits the deck of the ship / two Japanese planes gets shot down and...
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ANU'S Medcalf: Fight on in Earnest for the Pacific
Rory Medcalf, head of the National Security College at the Australian National University, discusses the implications of a setback to China's push into the Pacific. China's plan to sign a sweeping trade and security deal with ten Pacific...
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President Obama on Japan quake and tsunami
1. Wide of Obama walking out to White House, into Rose Garden
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"For the last several days, the American people have been both heartbroken and deeply concerned about the developments in...
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VOICED : Crunch vote looms for New Caledonias future under France
VOICED : Crunch vote looms for New Caledonias future under France
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Trump Doesn’t Have Leverage He Needs to Get a Successful Deal, Says Law Professor Gold
May.22 -- Matt Gold, adjunct professor of law at Fordham University, discusses the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China, how being part of the TPP could help negotiations and the rise of China as a superpower. He speaks on...
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USS Theodore Roosevelt Sailor Dies From COVID-19
The Navy reported that one sailor assigned to the USS Theodore Roosevelt in Guam died Monday due to complications from COVID-19.
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Fmr. U.S. Defense Secretary Esper on Supporting Ukraine
Mark Esper, Former U.S. Defense Secretary, discusses supporting Ukraine in war with Russia. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Australia Cancels China’s Belt & Road Deal With State
Apr.21 -- Australia has canceled agreements between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Victoria state government. Charles Sturt Professor Clive Hamilton discusses the rationale for the move and how it might hit already tense ties...
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IFC: Climate Change Exacerbating Poverty
IFC Regional Director for East Asia and the Pacific, Kim-See Lee, discusses the vulnerability of the region to climate change and the financing it will take to tackle the issue. She was speaking with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on...
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First Pacific tsunami drill starts despite real earthquakes
1. Wide of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre
2. Medium of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brian Yanagi, Tsunami Centre Spokesman:
"Pacific wide tsunami exercise called 'Exercise Pacific Wave 2006,' poses two...
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WORLDWIDE: ASIAN MONEY MARKETS SET TO DOMINATE APEC SUMMIT
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Turbulence in Asia's money markets is set to dominate this week's Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Canada.
For the past five months, currencies in the Far East have been in free-fall - some analysts argue...
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THAILAND: CLIMATE EXPERTS MEET TO DISCUSS EL NINO PHENOMENON
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Scientists, climate experts and governments are meeting in Bangkok to discuss how to combat the weather phenomenon, El Nino.
The conference was organised in response to the huge environmental and economic damage suffered in...